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[原著]交通事故による顔面骨骨折の臨床的検討
Retrospective analysis of facial fractures caused by road traffic accidents
平塚, 博義
比嘉, 努
仲尾, 昌彦
国吉, 秀之
宮武, 晶子
與儀, 昌幸
玉元, 真紀
上田, 剛生
比嘉, 優
砂川, 元
Hiratuka, Hiroyoshi
HigaTutomu
Nakao, Masahiko
Kuniyoshi, Hideyuki
Miyatake, Akiko
Yogi, Masayuki
Tamamoto, Maki
Ueda, Gosei
Higa, Nasaru
Sunakawa, Hajime
road traffic accidents
facial fractures
alcohol intoxication
This retrospective analysis was based on the data obtained from 276 patients with facial fractures caused by road traffic accidents. The patients visited the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic, University of the Ryukyus Hospital between January 1985 to December 2000. The data revealed the following: 1. The causes of facial fractures were motorcycles (61.2%), automobiles (22.8%), passengers (9.8%), and bicycles (6.2%). 2. The male to female ratio was 4.6:1 in motorcycle accidents. On the other hand, the male to female ratio was 1.7:1 in automobile accidents. 3. The age group that had the highest incidence according to accident type is as follows: motorcycle accidents; between 10 to 19-year-old (52.1%), and automobile accidents; between 20 to 29-year-old (52.4%). 4. As for the temporal distribution, approximately one half cases occurred from midnight to early morning. 5. Although the most common location of fractures in any accident was mandible, midface fractures and multiple facial fractures occurred more in motorcycle accidents than in other types of accident. 6. Alcohol consumption was a factor in many accidents that resulted in serious facial fractures.
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http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
琉球医学会
Ryukyu Medical Association
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1346888X
0289-1530
AN10369445
琉球医学会誌 = Ryukyu Medical Journal
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jpn
open access
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